Let's talk about the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy (that is, "The Lord of the Rings"), the miracle in the history of movies! Before The Lord of the Rings, there was never a perfect trilogy in movie history. History changed after The Lord of the Rings. Three films, 30 Oscar nominations and 17 awards, the finale "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" is tied with "Ben-Hur" and "Titanic" with 11 awards for the most awarded films in Oscar history. The trilogy was filmed at one time and then released separately for post-production. It was called the "Manhattan Project" (Atomic Bomb Project) in the film industry. Only Peter the Great dared to do this!
Let's talk about "The Hobbit", as a The "technical maniacs" who go hand in hand with Cameron. Peter the Great didn't just bring a simple prequel, either. It is said that movies are "24 frames of truth". But "The Hobbit" will break this truth. It is the first film in film history to be shot at 48 frames per second. It is said that it can bring the audience a more realistic and smooth 3D viewing experience, but unfortunately the Chinese cannot experience it. The 48-frame version is not introduced. However, the splendor and beauty of the movie is still beyond your imagination. Peter the Great never stingy with special effects, and the special effects pictures never confuse people. They are all world-class. After watching the trailer of Huo 2, it is extremely beautiful and gorgeous, (I was thinking why the elves are so handsome and beautiful)
Some people say that the story of this movie is too weak and not dark enough. I think it's good as netizens say, these people are spoiled by the Lord of the Rings. The three original books of The Lord of the Rings - those are three thick and brilliant works, and "The Hobbit" is just a children's book. Ten years later, you can still see those familiar faces and see the magnificence of Middle-earth that you have been dreaming about. Are you still not satisfied?
PS: If I can see Peter Jackson in my lifetime, that is, Peter the Great who filmed The Silmarillion, I...I...I will kowtow three times to Peter the Great.
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